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FEFOL SPANSULE Feosal

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Fefol provides the iron needed by the body to produce red blood cells. It is used to treat or prevent iron-deficiency anemia a condition that occurs when the body has too few red blood cells because of pregnancy poor diet excess bleeding or other medical problems.Ferrous sulfate comes in regular coated and extended-release (long-acting) tablets; regular and extended-release capsules; and oral liquid (syrup drops and elixir). Ferrous sulfate usually is taken three times a day between meals. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take ferrous sulfate exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor.Although symptoms of iron deficiency usually improve within a few days you may have to take ferrous sulfate for 6 months if you have severe iron deficiency.This medication should be taken on an empty stomach at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating.Ferrous sulfate drops come with a special dropper for measuring the dose. Ask your pharmacist to show you how to use it. The drops may be placed directly in the mouth or mixed with water or fruit juice (not with milk).Do not crush or chew regular coated or extended-release tablets and do not open regular or extended-release capsules; swallow them whole.

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FEFOL SPANSULE ( Feosal Ferrex Niferex Hytinic Ircon Mol-iron Hemocyte Icar Feratab Fergon Generic Ferrous Sulphate/Folic Acid )

FEFOL SPANSULE (Feosal Ferrex Niferex Hytinic Ircon Mol-iron Hemocyte Icar Feratab Fergon Generic Ferrous Sulphate/Folic Acid)

Feosal Ferrex Niferex Hytinic Ircon Mol-iron Hemocyte Icar Feratab Fergon Generic Ferrous Sulphate/Folic Acid

150mg/0.5mg Spans Caps 90 (3 x 30) Feosal Ferrex Niferex Hytinic Ircon Mol-iron Hemocyte Icar Feratab Fergon Generic Ferrous Sulphate/Folic Acid FEFOL SPANSULE

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News: Micronutrient powder helps prevent malnutrition in children up to two years old, study review shows In a systematic review published by the Cochrane Collaboration last week, researchers found that the micronutrient powder used in recent years to combat malnutrition, anemia and iron deficiency in children was very helpful in preventing malnutrition in children six to 24 months old, VOA News reports. WHO epidemiologist Luz Maria De Regil "and other researchers combined the results of eight previous studies involving thousands of children," VOA writes, adding, "The studies were done on three continents, in countries as varied as Haiti, Cambodia and Ghana." "Specifically, the supplement powder reduced anemia by about one-third and iron deficiency by half compared to no supplement or a placebo," VOA notes. "The micronutrient powder seems to be about equally effective as iron supplements, but the authors say that conclusion should be treated 'cautiously,' because of limited data," the news service adds (Chimes, 9/9). This article was reprinted from kaiserhealthnews.org with permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent news service, is a program of the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan health care policy research organization unaffiliated with Kaiser Permanente.
 
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